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Lacedaemon (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
Artemisium (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
The Greeks who were in assembly, when
word came to them that the Persian forces were near, took action to dispatch the ships of war
with all speed to Artemisium in Euboea, recognizing that this place was well situated for
meeting the enemy, and a considerable body of hoplites to Thermopylae to forestall them in occupying the passes at the narrowest part of
the defile and to prevent the barbarians from advancing against Greece; for they were eager to throw their protection inside of Thermopylae about those who had chosen the cause of the
Greeks and to do everything in their power to save the allies. The leader of the entire expedition was Eurybiades the Lacedaemonian, and of the troops sent
to Thermopylae the commander was Leonidas the
king of the Spartans, a man who set great store by his courage and generalship. Leonidas, when
he received the appointment, announced that only one thousand men should follow him on the
campaign. And when the e
Thebes (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
Euboea (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
The Greeks who were in assembly, when
word came to them that the Persian forces were near, took action to dispatch the ships of war
with all speed to Artemisium in Euboea, recognizing that this place was well situated for
meeting the enemy, and a considerable body of hoplites to Thermopylae to forestall them in occupying the passes at the narrowest part of
the defile and to prevent the barbarians from advancing against Greece; for they were eager to throw their protection inside of Thermopylae about those who had chosen the cause of the
Greeks and to do everything in their power to save the allies. The leader of the entire expedition was Eurybiades the Lacedaemonian, and of the troops sent
to Thermopylae the commander was Leonidas the
king of the Spartans, a man who set great store by his courage and generalship. Leonidas, when
he received the appointment, announced that only one thousand men should follow him on the
campaign. And when the e
Thermopylae (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
Greece (Greece) (search for this): book 11, chapter 4
The Greeks who were in assembly, when
word came to them that the Persian forces were near, took action to dispatch the ships of war
with all speed to Artemisium in Euboea, recognizing that this place was well situated for
meeting the enemy, and a considerable body of hoplites to Thermopylae to forestall them in occupying the passes at the narrowest part of
the defile and to prevent the barbarians from advancing against Greece; for they were eager to throw their protection inside of Thermopylae about those who had chosen the cause of the
Greeks and to do everything in their power to save the allies. The leader of the entire expedition was Eurybiades the Lacedaemonian, and of the troops sent
to Thermopylae the commander was Leonidas the
king of the Spartans, a man who set great store by his courage and generalship. Leonidas, when
he received the appointment, announced that only one thousand men should follow him on the
campaign. And when the e